A Housing Crisis Deepens, and a Reporter Digs In
Briefly

The turbulent rental market in New York City during the pandemic illustrates how quickly housing costs can shift, causing confusion and hardship for many residents.
Despite its high living costs, New York City remains an incredibly desirable place to live, leading to complex discussions about housing affordability and market realities.
The pandemic highlighted the absurdity of New York City's housing market, showing how even those just scraping by feel pressured to stay in a sought-after area.
My coverage over the last three years aimed to unravel complex issues surrounding New York housing, emphasizing the need for sober, objective discussions.
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